Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold has heaped accolades on the renowned artist, Innocent Idibia, also known as 2Baba, as his debut single album, ‘Face2Face’, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
The project was praised by Adekunle Gold as the “undeniable blueprint for Afrobeats,” demonstrating 2Baba’s continued impact on the music business.
Adekunle Gold claims that 2Baba’s enduring talent and influence have inspired and will continue to inspire musicians of all generations, and that this legacy is unwavering.
Adekunle Gold posted on social media, using this handle:
“God bless you, @official2baba! 20 years ago, you dropped a project that’s undeniably the blueprint for Afrobeats.
“Your timeless artistry and influence continue to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.”
The album ‘Face2Face’, which was released on May 15, 2003, marked 2Baba’s solo debut after parting ways with the boy band Plantashun Boiz.
Hit songs like “Nfana Ibaga” and the legendary “African Queen,” which broke barriers in the Nigerian and African music scenes, were included on the album, which was published under the Kennis Music label.
Many music fans consider “Face2Face” to set the standard for Afrobeats debut albums.
Recall that, Adekunle Gold opens up on personal battle with sickle cell on stage.
The vocalist shared a heartwarming message with the audience, particularly addressing those who have triumphed over the challenges of living with sickle cell disease.
Adekunle Gold revealed that he has been battling with sickle cell disease since birth but has successfully managed to lead a fulfilling life.
Despite his diagnosis, the singer expressed his gratitude for not only being able to cope with the condition but also for achieving success on the global stage.
He shared that despite a lifelong battle with sickle cell anemia, he has never let it hinder his career, emphasizing that he has never experienced significant health setbacks while performing worldwide.
During his heartfelt message, Adekunle Gold encouraged others affected by sickle cell disease to remain resilient and determined in pursuing their life goals.